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hires

Hires vs Ires - What's the difference?

hires | ires |


As verbs the difference between hires and ires

is that hires is third-person singular of hire while ires is third-person singular of ire.

Wires vs Hires - What's the difference?

wires | hires |


As verbs the difference between wires and hires

is that wires is third-person singular of wire while hires is third-person singular of hire.

As a noun wires

is plural of lang=en|wire.

Hies vs Hires - What's the difference?

hies | hires |


As verbs the difference between hies and hires

is that hies is third-person singular of hie while hires is third-person singular of hire.

Sires vs Hires - What's the difference?

sires | hires |


As a noun sires

is .

As a verb sires

is (sire).

As an adjective hires is

famous, well-known.

Hikes vs Hires - What's the difference?

hikes | hires |


As a noun hikes

is .

As a verb hikes

is (hike).

As an adjective hires is

famous, well-known.

Hires vs Higres - What's the difference?

hires | higres |


As an adjective hires

is famous, well-known.

As a noun higres is

.

Hires vs Hares - What's the difference?

hires | hares |


As an adjective hires

is famous, well-known.

As a noun hares is

.

As a verb hares is

(hare).

Hires vs Aires - What's the difference?

hires | aires |


As a verb hires

is third-person singular of hire.

As a noun aires is

plural of lang=en.

Shires vs Hires - What's the difference?

shires | hires |


As a noun shires

is .

As an adjective hires is

famous, well-known.

Hirs vs Hires - What's the difference?

hirs | hires |


As a pronoun hirs

is (neologism) that which belongs to hir, theirs (singular).

As an adjective hires is

famous, well-known.

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